Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
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default boolean |
| If the target is a directory, setting this to yes will make it the default ACL for entities created inside the directory.Setting default to yes causes an error if the path is a file. |
entity - | The actual user or group that the ACL applies to when matching entity types user or group are selected. | |
entry - | DEPRECATED. The ACL to set or remove. This must always be quoted in the form of <etype>:<qualifier>:<perms> .The qualifier may be empty for some types, but the type and perms are always required. - can be used as placeholder when you do not care about permissions.This is now superseded by entity, type and permissions fields. | |
etype - |
| The entity type of the ACL to apply, see setfacl documentation for more info. |
follow boolean |
| Whether to follow symlinks on the path if a symlink is encountered. |
path path / required | The full path of the file or object. aliases: name | |
permissions - | The permissions to apply/remove can be any combination of r , w and x (read, write and execute respectively) | |
recalculate_mask - added in 2.7 |
| Select if and when to recalculate the effective right masks of the files. See setfacl documentation for more info.Incompatible with state=query . |
recursive boolean |
| Recursively sets the specified ACL. Incompatible with state=query . |
state - |
| Define whether the ACL should be present or not. The query state gets the current ACL without changing it, for use in register operations. |
use_nfsv4_acls boolean |
| Use NFSv4 ACLs instead of POSIX ACLs. |
Note
acl
module requires that ACLs are enabled on the target filesystem and that the setfacl
and getfacl
binaries are installed.- name: Grant user Joe read access to a file acl: path: /etc/foo.conf entity: joe etype: user permissions: r state: present - name: Removes the ACL for Joe on a specific file acl: path: /etc/foo.conf entity: joe etype: user state: absent - name: Sets default ACL for joe on /etc/foo.d/ acl: path: /etc/foo.d/ entity: joe etype: user permissions: rw default: yes state: present - name: Same as previous but using entry shorthand acl: path: /etc/foo.d/ entry: default:user:joe:rw- state: present - name: Obtain the ACL for a specific file acl: path: /etc/foo.conf register: acl_info
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key | Returned | Description |
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acl list | success | Current ACL on provided path (after changes, if any) Sample: ['user::rwx', 'group::rwx', 'other::rwx'] |
More information about Red Hat’s support of this module is available from this Red Hat Knowledge Base article.
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